I recently installed Proxmox and TrueNAS on the same box in kind of an ouroboros styles, following this guide: https://github.com/enigmacurry/d.rymcg.tech
So now I have both. I run VMs in proxmox and use truenas only for nas.
I recently installed Proxmox and TrueNAS on the same box in kind of an ouroboros styles, following this guide: https://github.com/enigmacurry/d.rymcg.tech
So now I have both. I run VMs in proxmox and use truenas only for nas.
I recently installed TrueNAS in Proxmox in this interesting Ouroboros-like configuration. So far it’s been great.
I recently installed TrueNAS on a box with Proxmox, following these instructions. It allows the box to be your NAS and run anything else as a VM (so NextCloud, Grocy/KitchenOwl, etc., even your VPN).
Photostructure is a strong starter, but development is slow and it’s still missing important features like sharing. Also, it’s not ooen source.
Immich seems great but doesn’t (yet) support digikam tags ( and since my 100,000 assets are tagged/organized via digikam, I don’t want to move to immich yet and have to start over).
PhotoPrism seemed pretty good, though it also doesn’t (yet) support digikam tags. Also, their self-hosted version doesn’t have all the features of their paid versions.
ABS works pretty well for me. Thanks!
The only way I see to sync play-state is if you use the ABS app or the web page. In ABS you can create an RSS feed for a podcast and you can subscribe to that feed in Antennapod, and the podcasts sync but their play-state doesn’t. So I’ll use the ABS on my phone instead of Antennapod. ABS is missing some nice features common in good podcast players, but it works well enough for me.
I checked out ABS a while ago, but i t didn’t fit my needs. I don’t remember why, now, though. I’ll check it out again. Thanks.
I should add that I’m not sold on AntennaPod, Podfetch, and GPodder. I think AntennaPod is a great app and I hope I can use it to do what I want here. Podfetch seems nice, with room to grow in terms of features and Ux. GPodder seems pretty terrible (though I hardly know it) but also seems to be the defacto standard in syncing podcasts and play-states (or perhaps the only game in town?).
But I’d ditch any or all of them if I was able to sync podcasts and play-states between devices. My only caveat is that the solution needs to be FOSS and self-host-able.
FYI, I host my own xbs server. It’s pretty easy on its own, but I use the d.rymcg.tech framework.
I’m curious why you’re not interested in xBrowsersync, if you’re willing to share. It does everything you’re looking for.
Have you looked at Shaarli?
That’s true. You must manually edit the up-to-6 config files to customize Homepage. It’s not difficult, but it’s not a GUI.
d.rymcg.tech is a docker-based self-hosting “platform”, and it includes Homepage and a way to configure it using your own custom homepage-config repo, but that might be a bit much to take on if you just want Homepage or if thisnkind of thing is outside of your skillset.
I love Homepage. It’s pretty, configurable, simple, and versatile.
Maybe btop+ or Prometheus.
At the moment, “Element Call is temporarily not end-to-end encrypted while we test scalability.”
Looks cool! I went to docker hub to see if you already have an image…there’s at least 1 other “snapify” that’s not you, I think. :( i’ve used Loom a few times - it would be nice to self-host this service.
I currently only use proxmox for VMs. Proxmox hosts a TrueNAS VM, TrueNAS controls all but the main (small) drive on the box, proxmox then has access to the other drives through TrueNAS. Kind of neat.
But I think it would indeed be simpler to only have TrueNAS and use it for both nas and VMs. I have no experience with TrueNAS’ VMs.